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5,140 users ran experiments, and they belonged to 1,175 projects. 307 of those projects were classes, accounting for 16.4% of node-hours.
Users published 79 papers that used CloudLab for evaluation, including at NSDI, OSDI, SOSP, USENIX Security, FAST, VLDB, ASPLOS, POPL, and MICRO.
CloudLab 2025 Year in Review:
This year, CloudLab users collectively ran 124,025 experiments using 14.3 million node-hours.
The busiest cluster on CloudLab was Utah, which accounted for 5M node-hours. Wisconsin accounted for 3.7M node-hours, and Clemson 2.6M node-hours.
CloudLab is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant Nos. 1419199, 1743363, 2027208, and 2431419.
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